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For centuries, most international trade involved an exchange of complete goods. But, with recent improvements in transportation and communications technology, it increasingly entails different countries adding value to global supply chains, or what might be called quot;trade in tasks.quot; We...
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the U.S. despite increased import competition and ongoing currency undervaluation. To explain firm responses to … with undervalued exchange rates will lead to fewer antidumping filings. Examining the universe of U.S. manufacturing firms … undervalued currencies significantly decrease (increase) the likelihood of U.S. antidumping petitions. Our study highlights the …
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